I use Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn and emacs-nox 21.4.1. As the GNOME environment uses UTF-8 but emacs doesn’t recognize it, I couldn’t insert german umlaute du to the emacs keyboard-coding-system. To solve this problem I added the following lisp code to my ~/.emacs file. It figures out if the language environment is set to UTF-8 and changes the necessary variables.

One of my favorite hobbies might be writing stuff using random numbers (well at least what programmers call a random number, it’s not 100% random).
So I can add some additional random generated images:

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At the moment it requires a lot of calculating, but it’s just a concept, nothing special. The script spends most of the time by trying to figure out which pixels to draw and which to recalculate as they don’t fit the distance threshold. At least it’s easier than clicking all those dots in photoshop.